Year Category: 2024

Corporate Immigration – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Stephen Igor Warokka and Yan Diaz M. Siregar, an associate at the firm, have contributed the Indonesia chapter to In-Depth: Corporate Immigration. This corporate immigration guide surveys and analyses the most noteworthy aspects of business immigration law and practice worldwide, with a focus on the most consequential recent developments. In the Corporate Immigration – Indonesia

SSEK Partner Quoted in Article on Crypto Assets in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan is quoted in a DealStreetAsia article on crypto assets in Indonesia. In the article, “As new regulations take shape, will Indonesian investors’ interest in crypto hold?,” Winnie talks about the regulation of crypto assets, including the regulatory sandbox, and the challenges and opportunities for crypto players. Winnie’s practice focuses SSEK Partner Quoted in Article on Crypto Assets in Indonesia

Arbitration – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm has contributed the Indonesia chapter to Global Legal Insights – International Arbitration 2024. The Indonesia arbitration chapter was written by SSEK partners Nico A.P. Mooduto and Mahareksha S. Dillon, with Vinka Damiandra A. Larasati and Talitha Amanda Ekadhani, associates at the firm. The arbitration guide provides in-depth analysis of and insight into Arbitration – Indonesia

Indonesia Regulates Responsibility of Digital Platform Companies to Support Quality Journalism

A regulation that takes effect on August 20, 2024, sets out new obligations for digital platform companies operating in Indonesia to support quality journalism. Presidential Regulation No. 32 of 2024 regarding the Responsibilities of Digital Platform Companies to Support Quality Journalism (“PR 32/2024”) was issued on February 20, 2024. Essentially, PR 32/2024 aims to provide Indonesia Regulates Responsibility of Digital Platform Companies to Support Quality Journalism

Indonesia Regulatory Update – Sharia Futures Commodity Trading

The Indonesian Commodity Futures Trading Supervisory Body (Badan Pengawas Perdagangan Berjangka Komoditi or “Bappebti”) has introduced a sharia-based physical commodity market in the framework of strengthening the liquidity of commodity futures trading transactions and implementing an organized, sharia-based physical market. Bappebti Regulation No. 5 of 2024 regarding the Implementation of Physical Commodity Markets Based on Indonesia Regulatory Update – Sharia Futures Commodity Trading

Data Privacy in Indonesia and SE Asia – ELA Client Seminar

SSEK Law Firm partner Syahdan Z. Aziz was part of a recent Employment Law Alliance (ELA) client seminar on data privacy developments in Asia Pacific. The seminar, “Personal Information Protection Legislation and Practical Considerations in the Region,” was held at the Tokyo office of ELA member firm Ushijima & Partners. Lawyers from ELA member firms Data Privacy in Indonesia and SE Asia – ELA Client Seminar